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 2$ C. 24« Anno decimo & undecimo GuLiELMi III. A. D; 1669. two or more Perfon or Perfons, who already hath or hereafter Tnall commit any fuch Burglary, Horfe- ftealing or Felony as aforefaid, and fhall be coi)vi<3:ed thereof, or caufe to be difcovered and apprehended two Perfons or more, who fliall be conviftcd as aforefaid, every fuch Difcoverer fhall have, and ishereby intituled to his Majefty's moft gracious Pardon for the Burglaries, Houfe-breakings, Horfe-ftealings or Felonies as aforeiaid, which he, fhe or they fliall have committed at any Time or Times before fuch Dif- to be a good Bar covery made ; which Pardon fhall he likewife a good Bar to any Appeal brought or to be brought for any to Appeal. fuch Burglary, Houfe-hreaking, Horfe-ftealing or Felony. ' VI. And forafuiuch as many evil-difpofed Perfons might be deterred from offending, fhould the Pu- Lr°en" Lfteld ^^°^ ^'^*^ ^^'^'^ '^^*^ ^''^ tweiilierh Day of M/7y one thoufand fix hundred ninety-nine, all and every Perfon of hurnVngiathe and Perfons who Ihall be convifted of or for any Tneft or Larceny, and fhall have the Benefit of the Hand, to be Clergy allowed thereupon, or ought to be burnt in the Hand for fuch Offence, inflread of being burnt in burnt in the left the Hand, fhall with the ufual Mark v/herewith I'uch Offenders, according to the Laws now in Force, Com '°-°^^" ought to be burnt in the Hand, be burnt in the moft viilble Part of the left Cheek neareft the Nofe, which Punilhment fhall be inflicted in open Court, in the Prefcnce of the Judge, who is hereby directed and re- cjuired to fee the fame ftri£fly and efteftually executed; any former Law or Statute to the contrary thereof in a,ny wife notwithflanding. ' VIL And whereas the great Fees that are often demanded and received by Clerks of Affize, of Per- ' fons that appear as Witnelfes againft Felons, tend very much to the difcouraging their Conviftion, to 'the great Damage of his Majefty's good Subjefts :' To remedy the fame for the future be it enafted,. That no Clerk of Affize, Clerk of the Peace, or other Perfon whatfoever, fhall demand, take or receive any Fee or Rev/ard of any Perfon whatfoever that fhall be bound by any Juftice of the Peace to appear to give Evidence againft any Traitor or Felon, for the Difcharge of any Recognizance for fuch Appear- ance, nor fhall demand or receive more than two Shillings for the drawing any Bill of Indidment againft any fuch Felon, upon the Pain of forfeiting to the Perfon aggrieved, for every fuch Offence, the Sum of five Pounds, with full Cofts of Suit. ' Vin. And whereas it often happens that Clerks of Aflife, Clerks of the Crown, Clerks of the Peace,, ' Clerks of the Indictments, or other proper Officers, their Clerks or Deputies, do draw Bills defective ; Clerk of Affize, be it eiiaded. That if any Clerk of Affize, Clerk of the Crown, Clerk of the Peace, Clerk of the Indidt- ffl' "^rni"^ '^°" "^^"*'-' ° other proper Officer, or their Clerks or Deputies, fhall draw any Bill defeftive, they fhall draw /raw a new one "^^ Bills without demanding any Fee or Reward whatfoever, or forfeit the Sum of five Pounds, with full gratis. Cofts of Suit, and that all the Forfeitures aforefaid fhall be recovered by him, her or them that will fue Penalty. for the fame, by Aftion of Debt, Bill, Plaint or Information, in any of his Majefty's Courts of Record,. ByizAm. St.i. wherein no Eflbin, Protedion or Wager of Law Ihall be allowed. ^7- § 3-. Feka ircaiwgixl of a Houfs in the Night guilty af Burglary, And fee 4 Geo. i. c. 11. and 6 Geo, i. c. 23, urt. 5 AnnXj c, 6. Evidence to pay JJO fee, &'c. Fee for Bill of Indiflmentt 13 Ed. I. c. 47. St. u ' Billinrgate a free Market for Fi(h. ■■ Fifli taken by Foreigners not to be imported, 1 Geo. I. fl-at. I. c. 18. §. I.' Filbermanj &c. to pay Toll. Veffel with Salt FifhSd.perDay Groundage. And 20 d.. per Voyage. Lobfter Boat 2 d, per Day Groundage, and ijd. per Voyage; CAP. XXIV. An A(5b for making Billing/gate a free Market f©r Sale of Fifh. WHEREAS the publick Wealth, Honour, and Safety of this Kingdom, as well as the Main- tenance of Trade, and Support of Navigation, as in many other Refpefts, depend on the Im- ' provement and Encouragement of the Fifliery, and BiUingfgate having, Tim.e out of Mind, been a free ' Market for all Manner of Floating and Salt Fifli, as alfo for all Manner of Lobfters and Shell Fifh j ' neverthelefs, divers Abufes, evidently deftrucSive to that Trade, have been of late Years pradtifed, by ' Fifhmongers, in not permitting the Fifherwomen and others to buy the faid Fifh of the faid Fiiher- ' men,, to fell them again in London and elfewhere, by which Means the Filhermen are obliged to fell vice and Confent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons, in this prefent Parliament aflem- bled, and by the Authority of the fame. That from and after the tenth Day of May, which fhall be in the Year one thoufand fix hundred ninety-nine, Billinfgate Market, within the faid City of London, fhall be every Day in the Week (except Sundays) a free and open Market for all Sorts of Fifh whatfoever ; and that it fhail and may be lawful for any Perfon or Perfons to buy or fell any fort of Fifh in the faid Market without any Difturbance or Moleftation whatfoever. II. And for the better encouraging the faid Fifhery, be it further enafted by the Authority aforefaid, That no Fifherman or other Perfon or Perfons, felling any fort of Sea Fifh in the faid Market, fhall, from and after the faid tenth Day of May one thoufand fix hundred ninety-nine, pay to any Perfon or Perfons any other Toll or Duty whatfoever, for coming with his Boat or Veflel, or landing, ftanding, being or felling, in or at the faid Market of Billing/gate, than is herein after mentioned, that is to fay, III. For every Veflel with Salt Fifh, for Groundage, eight Pence per Day, and twenty Pence per Voyage for every fuch Veflel, and no more, in full for all Duties and Demands, to be difpofed of and. diftributed, as the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen fhall yearly order and diredl, according to the Right of the refpeftive Perfons intitled thereunto. IV. For every Lobfter Boat, for Groundage per Day two Pence, and per Voyage thirteen Pence, and no more, in full for all Duties and Demands, to be difpofed of and diftributed as aforefaid. 3 V. For
 * d"'f"ThT^""^" ' "'^■''1^"^ by Law to be 'aiRl&ed on fuch Perfons be made more vifible ;' Beit further enafted. That
 * Repealed by
 * raifing new Impofitions and Tolls, and by foreftalling of the Markets, and other Methods ufed by the
 * their Fifh to the faid Fiflimongers at their own Rates, to the great Difcouragement of the faid Fifher-
 * men :' For Rem.edy whereof be it enafted by the King's moft excellent Majefty, by and with the Ad-